Sentence examples for I think continually from inspiring English sources

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The young Stephen Spender began a poem with the words "I think continually of those who were truly great".

For example, they both, without consulting each other, wrote parodies of Stephen Spender's poem "I think continually of those who were truly great".

Wading through the knee-deep romanticism and the flood of poorly plumbed imitation Auden and Eliot in his early verse, one eventually comes across a poem that stands out as a rock and a marker above all the others, the poem which begins, "I think continually of those who were truly great":    "I think continually of those who were truly great.

Poems, such as "What I expected was", about acknowledging personal limitation, "I think continually of those who were truly great", an early paean to celebrity, and "One more botched beginning", in remembrance of old friends, will surely find a niche in anthologies.Mr Leeming has written a concise and interesting account of Spender's life, but he seems ambivalent about his subject.

When the mothers tell stories of their family struggles, during stretches in which the chorus sings a Stephen Spender poem ("I think continually of those who were truly great"), and in other affecting passages, Mr. Stucky tucks in hard-edged harmonies just beneath the consoling, shimmering surface of the music.

To Duthuit on Sept. 10, 1951: "I think continually of his last paintings, miracles of frenzied impotence, streaming with beauties and splendors like a shipwreck of phosphorescences,... with great wide ways along which every­thing rushes away and comes back again, and the crushed calm of the true deep" ("et le calme écrasé des très grands fonds").

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Today we think continually of those who were great, good, commercially viable, cheap, awful, arcane or just ubiquitous.

"There is a plan in place that's been going on for three years and I think you continually look at a plan and see if it needs to be tweaked, and there was a little bit of tweaking that's taken place," Colangelo said.

That thought continually moves on.

He thought continually of his son, pronouncing his son's name over and over again to himself, working slowly through all the syllables of his name as if thinking hard about the word would bring him closer.

I think about her continually and what happened to her in her last mad years.' As a young man, his ambition was always to travel, but his mother did not want him to leave Europe.

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